Data: The crypto whale's lending position was liquidated again, with 6,667 ETH, and over 21,700 ETH was liquidated last night
According to on-chain analyst @ai_9684xtpa, a certain whale address that went long on ETH using borrowing leverage triggered liquidation again when ETH dropped to $1540 in the early morning, being liquidated for 6667.13 ETH and repaying 9.878 million USDT in loans.
Data shows that this whale was cumulatively liquidated for 21798.13 ETH last night. Currently, the remaining collateral assets in its two addresses have decreased to 82871.28 ETH.
The latest on-chain data shows that the address starting with 0xc3f has 51333.58 ETH remaining borrowed, with a corresponding liquidation price of $1526.91; the address starting with 0x34d has 31537.7 ETH remaining borrowed, with a corresponding liquidation price of $1458.78.
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